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Grants & abstract awards

EHA Travel & Participation grantsThe call for travel & participation grant applications is open as of January 1, 2024. New: Grant applications have been integrated into the EHA2024 Abstract Submission form.

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Scientific Program Committee, EHA Congress 2024

Current committee members
Brian Huntly, United Kingdom (Chair)
Martin Dreyling, Germany (Chair elect)
Konstanze Döhner, Germany (Past Chair)
Marta Morado, Spain (Local representative)
Gabriela Baerlocher, Switzerland
Tom Cupedo, The Netherlands
Florence Cymbalista, France
Mariane De Montalembert, France
Jordi Esteve, Spain
Thoas Fioretos, Sweden
Sara Ghorashian, United Kingdom
Domenico Girelli, Italy
Mats Jerkeman, Sweden
Ulrich…

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EHA-NSHBT Sickle Cell Disease Webinar

EHA and the Topics-in-Focus Taskforce on Hemoglobinopathies are working with the Nigerian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion (NSHBT) to organize a webinar on Sickle Cell Disease (SCD).

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A Special Coach for the Cantera 2024

A unique tutorial for young hematologists, co-sponsored by the EHA Lymphoma Group and the Fondazione Italiana Linfomi. DatesMay 14 to May 17, 2024. LocationLecce, Italy. TopicHow the utilization of cellular therapy strategies looks for lymphomas in 2024.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2024

In November and December of 2023, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2024 SWG Grant. ApplicationsWe received 11 different applications from 9 SWGs. This was two more applications than we received in 2022.

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Multi-center acute myeloid leukemia study update, December 2023

A project update from Prof Maria Teresa Voso. We successfully completed the data collection and harmonization phases, and are now in the process of data analysis.

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Splenic marginal zone lymphoma study update, February 2024

A project update from Dr Ahmed Ludvigsen Al-Mashhadi. I am truly grateful for this opportunity provided by EHA, and for EHA's effort in advancing research in a field that may otherwise be very difficult to explore.

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